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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Live album captures the energy of the band,
By Jay M "jay_mc" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
I'm not a big fan of live albums, but I am aware of Front 242's ability to do powerful live shows so I gave this CD a chance.As live CD's go, the sound quality is excellent. It features all their most known songs, 'Headhunter' is excellent as usual! Many songs are given dramatic makeovers. What is most evident is the more dance-orientated feel of their live shows than of their stuido albums. They know how to work a crowd and throughout this show Jean Luc De Meyer and, in particular Richard JK, are constantly encouraging the crowd and talking to them. It's nice to see such a strong band-crowd interaction. Even if you don't usually like live albums, I'd give this one a go. But don't be expecting a sing-along type show. With their emphasis on dance in their live shows, this one is for the danceloor rather than for the mind!
5.0 out of 5 stars
nothing beats a 242 live show,
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This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
Simply put, the title of this review says it all. If you're a fan of this band and have NOT seen them live, catch them this fall in the U.S., as they are currently on tour. Front 242 live is an experience you will never forget. Much has been said about 242's ever-evolving musical style, and this cd is a testament to this fact. While their 1980's studio-recorded material sounds cold and harsh, albeit groundbreaking, their live presentation of these songs is both bold and refreshing. Cold, lifeless drum machines have been replaced by a LIVE drummer; sequenced 16th note basslines have been replaced by lush, sweeping synth effects. Standouts on this cd include "Moldavia", "No Shuffle", "Body to Body", "Religion", and, of course "Headhunter".
What this cd does not present is the intense energy that 242 drives on-stage. Everyone likes to see their favorite band perform live, but a 242 performance is like a bomb exploding. I have NEVER seen a band enjoy the live aspect as much as these guys do. This live cd is a great example of 242's concert sound, but until you WITNESS them live, you'll never understand why Front 242 is in a class of their own.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant, 242 will live on with this album,
By A Customer
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
242 are at there best live and this album proves that. There is a big difference between Live Code and RE:boot, Front has taken there earlier material and transformed it(with the help of some excellent drumming) into having a much harder more dance oriented edge. Songs like No Shuffle, Body to Body, Masterhit and Religion - my fav - and of course Headhunter, are excellent. This is a 100% 242, this is industrial music
5.0 out of 5 stars
EBM Masters back again !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
This is a great live performance from the fathers of Electronic Body Music, in your most recent stage appearance. If you love this kind of music, then you MUST buy this album !
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are going to buy just one Front 242 CD...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
This is absolutly the best Front 242 has made in my opinion. All the songs on the record are 1997 remixes of the old classics played live on their tour during 97-98. If you liked the latest Front CDs, then you'll ove this record. /ALX
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent,
By A Customer
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
The background music is excellent but at times the lyrics seem dorky and out of place. Still, a good techno/industrial CD.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not awful, not awesome: renovation is not always for better,
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This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
When I bought this live cd I was really scared: I had read that my favourite band had now turned into Trance-Techno-Acid music.When I listened to it, I still recognised the wonderful 242 sound among the renewed techno sounds. The songs are wonderful, so they should have to make it real bad not to deserve a listening. Some versions are very good, such as 'Moldavia' or 'Headhunter', even though there're others, such as 'No Shuffle' and 'Body to Body' which are really sacrilegeous. I hope their new album, expected for 2002, will be better than this. I know -and I like- that bands are always in constant evolution, but that doesn't necessarily imply that this evolution is good. i don't like techno, so I'd prefer some other evolution. But Front 242 will always rule (together with Skinny Puppy)
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sorry, but this isn't the F242 I used to know,
By "operator-k" (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Re-Boot: Live '98 (Audio CD)
Unfortunately, this album lacks most attributes of the true body-synth atmosphere that used to be synonymous with Front 242. Here, they have turned into some kind of techno, which they do not really master. They have tried to create a new image which is inconsistent with the basic culture of EBM and the band itself. The result is a collection of confusing remixes without any real spirit. The aggressive and manipulative feeling is gone. The bass rhythm is far to low and the vocals are not convincingly synchronized with the music. I only find "No Shuffle" somewhat interesting.OK. It is not a bad album. It works quite well as mediocre techno-something. But it is not the real spirit of F242. Get the old masterpieces "Front by Front" and "Tyranny for You" instead. That's the true EBM. |
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Re-Boot: Live '98 by Front 242 (Audio CD - 1998)
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